👉 START HERE (Choose 1–2 questions)
These questions are designed to get everyone talking quickly. You do not need to answer all of them. Pick one that feels most alive at your table and start there.
- What part of tonight’s teaching stayed with you the most — the story, a Scripture, or a phrase — and why do you think it connected?
- When you hear the idea “a life bigger than yourself,” what reaction does it stir in you — inspiration, pressure, curiosity, resistance?
- Jeremiah trusted God with a future he wouldn’t personally see. How does that land with you?
- Where do you feel tension right now between what feels urgent in your life and what might matter eternally?
🔎 GO DEEPER (Choose 1–2 if time allows)
These questions are for tables that want to explore the ideas more fully. Feel free to skip or jump around.
- Jeremiah had clarity in his calling, but still wrestled with fear and insecurity. Where do you see that same dynamic in your own life?
- The teaching suggested that what we do in this life echoes into eternity. How does that perspective challenge or reshape how you think about your daily choices?
- Jeremiah bought land in the middle of a siege — an act of trust that didn’t make logical sense. What does faith look like for you when circumstances feel uncertain or discouraging?
- Which of the three themes felt most challenging right now:clarity in calling, heart toward heaven, or courage of conviction — and why?
- Have you ever had a season where obedience to God felt costly or unseen? What did that season teach you?
🚶 NEXT STEP (Choose 1 before you end)
These questions help move the conversation toward action, not perfection.
- If God is writing a story bigger than this moment, what is one area where you want to trust Him more — even without seeing the outcome?
- What might it look like this week to live with a heart toward heaven in a very ordinary, practical way?
- Is there anyone who would like prayer for courage — to stay faithful, hopeful, or obedient in a difficult season?
Note: You don’t need to cover every section. Aim for connection, not completion. Let the conversation breathe. If one question opens something meaningful, stay there. Faith grows best in honesty, not hurry.